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I'm not sure how "out of order" they could even be; we're talking about an episodic sitcom, not a serialized story arc such as Fringe. I doubt that was a factor or could affect ratings one way or the other.

But it was funny, and funny because it was cleverly outrageous. Lots of folks try outrageous and end up with egg on their face; it's hard to pull that off, and A23 did that remarkably well. The chicks were smokin', too.

Here's hoping for a summer burn-off (8 more in the can).

It's usually safe to talk honestly and openly with people because they typically are not really listening anyway.

I'm not sure how "out of order" they could even be; we're talking about an episodic sitcom, not a serialized story arc such as Fringe. I doubt that was a factor or could affect ratings one way or the other.

If you had actually watched the show you'd know what I mean by out of order. It was totally obvious how they were out of order.

"Don't Trust..." was simply too hip for the lowest possible denominator audience. It had great writing, it took chances, it was sexy and what was probably the show killer: you never knew what was going to happen next. Dumb folks hate that. Smart folks need their own network. I thought streaming was going to take care of that! RIP B!

"Don't Trust..." was simply too hip for the lowest possible denominator audience. It had great writing, it took chances, it was sexy and what was probably the show killer: you never knew what was going to happen next. Dumb folks hate that. Smart folks need their own network. I thought streaming was going to take care of that! RIP B!